scholarly journals Lethal Effects of Commercial Kaolin Dust and Silica Aerogel Dust With and Without Botanical Compounds on Horn Fly Eggs, Larvae, Pupae, and Adults in the Laboratory

Author(s):  
Allan T Showler ◽  
Jessica L Harlien

Abstract The horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (L.) (Diptera: Muscidae), is an important bloodsucking ectoparasite of cattle throughout much of the world. The fly is mostly controlled using conventional synthetic insecticides but as concerns about resistance increase, alternative tactics have come under heightened scrutiny. Four desiccant dust products: Surround WP, a kaolin clay-based wettable powder; CimeXa, comprised of silica aerogel; Drione, silica aerogel + pyrethrins; and EcoVia, silica aerogel + thyme oil, were assessed for their lethal effects against horn fly eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults, under laboratory conditions. Although Surround WP and CimeXa did not prevent egg hatching and (when mixed with manure substrate) pupal development, the two products were associated with moderate reductions of emerged adults, and with complete adult contact mortality within 6 hr and 24 hr, respectively. Drione and EcoVia eliminated egg hatching, pupal development, and adults within 15 min to 1 hr, respectively, whether the flies were exposed to treated filter paper substrate or exposed by immersion in the dusts. Implications for horn fly control and advantages of inert desiccant dust formulations are discussed.

Author(s):  
S. S. Trehal ◽  
J. L. Talley ◽  
K. D. Sherrill ◽  
T. Spore ◽  
R. N. Wahl ◽  
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1959 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 648-650 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward C. Burns ◽  
S. E. Mccraine ◽  
D. W. Moody
Keyword(s):  
Horn Fly ◽  

1950 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 557-558
Author(s):  
D. G. Denning ◽  
R. E. Pfadt
Keyword(s):  
Horn Fly ◽  

1952 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 329-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wm. M. Rogoff ◽  
Alvin L. Moxon
Keyword(s):  
Horn Fly ◽  

1967 ◽  
Vol 60 (6) ◽  
pp. 1766-1767 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benjamin H. Kantack ◽  
Wayne L. Berndt ◽  
Edward U. Balsbaugh
Keyword(s):  
Horn Fly ◽  

1994 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 363-363
Author(s):  
D. J. Boxler ◽  
J. B. Campbell

Abstract Ivomec® pour-on was evaluated in two studies at two different locations in West Central Nebraska. In study No. 1, Ivomec was applied to 72 yearling steers located at the Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory, Whitman, NE. The steers were weighed and the Ivomec was applied at the recommended rate. A second application was made 28 d later, 7 Jul. A group of 44 cows served as an untreated control. In study No. 2, Ivomec pour-on was compared to 1% Co-Ral dust bags (force-use, to obtain water) for horn fly control. This study was located near North Platte, NE, in native range. Ivomec was first applied to 41 heifers 27 May at the recommended rate and subsequent applications were made about every 28 d until the end of the study. Treatment dates were 27 May, 30 June, and 4 Aug. Eighty heifers utilized the 1% Co-Ral dust bags and a group of 10 cows served as an untreated control. Horn fly counts for both studies were recorded at weekly intervals by counting the total number of horn flies on both sides on an animal.


1961 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 1101-1104 ◽  
Author(s):  
William M. Rogoff ◽  
Paul H. Kohler
Keyword(s):  
Horn Fly ◽  

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